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SOUTH BEND PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT Events and things to do in the South Bend area |
Saint Joseph Venetian Festival (July 14-17).
Elkhart County 4-H Fair (July 22-30). This is one of the largest attractions held in Indiana.
Elkhart Air Show (July 30-31).
St. Joseph County 4-H Fair (August 1-6)
Cass County Fair> (August 1-6)
Indiana State Fair (August 10-21) - State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis (IN)
Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival (August 11-14)
Annual Blues and Ribs
Fest (August 20). St. Patrick's County Park, South Bend (IN).
Marshall County Blueberry Festival (September 2-5). Centennial Park, Plymouth (IN)
Charlie's Aunt (October 6-8, 7:30pm). Bethel College, Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center, 1001 W. McKinley Ave., Mishawka, IN 46545
Concert Choir at Crossroads Missionary Church (November 13, 10:30am).
Concert Choir at Sturgis Missionary Church (November 13, 6:00pm).
Jazz and Percussion Night (November 18, 7:30pm).
With Heart And Soul And Voice (December 2-3, 7:30pm). Bethel College, Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center, 1001 W. McKinley Ave., Mishawka, IN 46545
"The Diary of Anne Frank" by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett (February 2-4, 7:30pm). Bethel College, Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center, 1001 W. McKinley Ave., Mishawka, IN 46545
"Peter Pan: The Musical" by J.M. Barrie, Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden and Adolph Green (March 30-31, 7:30pm). Bethel College, Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center, 1001 W. McKinley Ave., Mishawka, IN 46545
"Peter Pan: The Musical" by J.M. Barrie, Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden and Adolph Green (April 1, 7:30pm). Bethel College, Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center, 1001 W. McKinley Ave., Mishawka, IN 46545
Summer Dessert Theatre: "She Was Only a Garbage Man's Daughter...But She Was Nothing to be Sniffed At!!!" by Earl Reimer and Marshall Lawrence (July 13-15, July 20-22 at 8:00pm). Bethel College, Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center, 1001 W. McKinley Ave., Mishawka, IN 46545
September 2005
October 2005
Brandon Thomas’ world-famous farce has moved people to tears of laughter for over a century. When Jack Chesney and his friend Charles Wykeham invite the girls they want to impress to meet Jack’s rich aunt from Brazil, they are told the aunt’s arrival will be delayed. So they persuade one of their colleagues to impersonate the old lady. What results is guaranteed to be one of the most entertaining shows you’ve ever seen.
Price: $12 Adults, $10 Students and Seniors; Individual tickets go on sale August 29, 2005
Contact: 574.257.7633
November 2005
Location: Crossroads Missionary Church, 22605 M-60, Mendon, MI
Contact: 574.257.3393
Location: Sturgis Missionary Church, 67080 M-66 N, Sturgis, MI
Contact: 574.257.3393
Location: Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Auditorium
Contact: 574.257.3393
December 2005
The 2005 Christmas Concert will thrill music lovers of all ages. Eighth grade choral students from Discovery Middle School, under the direction of Mrs. Barb Daniels, will be guests of the Concert Choir. Other guests will include Dr. Mike Kendall directing a string ensemble from Bethel and Professor Marilynn Ham performing a piano solo. The Women’s Chorale and The Collegians, under the direction of Jill Hostetler, will join the Voices of Triumph and the Concert Choir for this annual music tradition. The timeless message of Christ at Christmas will be proclaimed “with heart and soul and voice.”
Price: $7 Adults, $5 Students and Seniors; Individual tickets go on sale October 31, 2005
Contact: 574.257.7633
January 2006
February 2006
This play won the 1956 Pulitzer Price, Tony Award, Critics Circle Award and has remained one of the most moving and poignant plays ever written. The story of the spirited young jewish girl and her family as they hide from the Nazis is filled with tension, but also has moments of tenderness, humor and human emotion. The New York Daily News said, "It is difficult to image how this play could be contained in one set on one stage."
Price: $12 Adults, $10 Students and Seniors; Individual tickets go on sale January 3, 2006
Contact: 574.257.7633
March 2006
Peter Pan is one of the world's most celebrated musicals. The story of the lost boys, Tinker Bell, the pirates and the Indians of Never Never Land is a delightful production that the New York Daily Mirror said, "The young in heart of all ages will love." Come see Peter Pan flying about the stage in one of the most spectacular shows ever produced in the Everest-Rohrer auditorium.
Price: $15 Adults, $13 Students and Seniors; Individual tickets go on sale February 20, 2006
Contact: 574.257.7633
April 2006
Peter Pan is one of the world's most celebrated musicals. The story of the lost boys, Tinker Bell, the pirates and the Indians of Never Never Land is a delightful production that the New York Daily Mirror said, "The young in heart of all ages will love." Come see Peter Pan flying about the stage in one of the most spectacular shows ever produced in the Everest-Rohrer auditorium.
Price: $15 Adults, $13 Students and Seniors; Individual tickets go on sale February 20, 2006
Contact: 574.257.7633
May 2006
June 2006
July 2006
In the summer of 2006 we will be bringing back the musical comedy by Earl Reimer and Marshall Lawrence. First produced in 1003, the play deals with the plight of Julia Clutterbuck and her ailing aunt who are trying to avoid foreclosure on their property. Somewhere on the property is a hidden treasure, also sought after by the evil Reginal Fitzwharton. When J.P. Klassen, a bumbling Mennonite detective, is hired by the mysterious Mr. Cassa to help save the situation, the fun begins.
Price: $15 Adults, $13 Students, Seniors and groups of 16 or more; Individual tickets go on sale June 5, 2006
Contact: 574.257.7633